Two well-known companies, Uber and Blade, known for their on-demand car and charter plane service, respectively, are going head to head with helicopter service to and from the Sundance Film Festival, which kicks off January 21. UberChopper recently announced a partnership with Airbus, helping them provide $200 trips ($300 at night), with a complimentary Uber SUV service to and from the Park City’s helicopter pads. Blade offers a six-person helicopter ride for $595, likely after festival-goers arrive to the area in one of the service's carpool-like charter planes.

Uber is no stranger to the helicopter business. The transportation giant launched the special event service in 2013, flying guests between Manhattan and the Hamptons. UberChopper was also available at the Cannes Film Festival in May and the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in June, for those wanting to arrive in style. No longer just a car service, Uber has taken to utilizing more local forms of transport around the world, like on-demand rickshaws in India and boats in Turkey. They've even started to deliver food.

Blade, on the other hand, has always stuck to the skies. Using a chartered fleet of seaplanes, helicopters and other aircrafts, the airborne service offers access to Blade's lounges around the country—including one in Park City exclusively for the festival and a permanent lounge at Miami’s Opa Locka Executive airport. The company also allows users to crowdsource flights, opening up seats on their flight to others to create a carpooling environment.

No matter how you get to Sundance—whether it be by plane, train, automobile or helicopter—be sure to spend time outside of the theaters and events, exploring Park City’s best spots for foodies (and celeb-spotting).